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Book (1936) Page(s) 210. Dinah (HT) W. Paul 1920; velvety dark crimson, shaded darker, medium size, semi-double, solitary, fragrance 5/10, floriferous, growth 5/10. Sangerhausen
Book (1924) Page(s) 140. Mrs. H. R. Darlington. Some New Roses since 1917. 1920. 'Dinah'. (HT, Wm. Paul & Sons). This is a small grower with rich dark crimson flowers of delicious fragrance, reminiscent of the old crimson 'Tuscany'.
Book (1923) Page(s) 43. Mrs. H. R. Darlington. Fragrance in Modern Roses. Mr. William Paul's dusky 'Dinah' (1920).....
Magazine (30 Sep 1922) Page(s) 487. A Trial of New Roses British Introductions of 1920. Dinah (Hybrid Tea, William Paul and Son).—Our plant of this was a weak one, but in any event it seems to be a small and thin grower. The blooms are deep crimson, but they are inclined to discolour upon maturity. Foliage is clean and good.
Book (1922) Page(s) 134. was cordially received by Mr. Arthur Paul of the firm of Wm. Paul & Son, and was shown through the nurseries by Mr. Miller, who has done most of the breeding for the firm. The new varieties which Mr. Miller thought especially good were No. 719, a large-flowered, full-petaled, clear red, with a fine fragrance; Maud, a very free-flowering salmon-pink variety; Florence, a very fragrant silvery pink; and Dinah, velvety dark red.
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